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Heavy snow showers of 1 to 2 feet are expected to blanket in the Colorado Rockies and Intermountain West this week, with isolated areas seeing up to 4 feet of the white stuff as a cyclone moves ...
"The weekend forecast across the northern Rockies may have ski enthusiasts getting excited for fresh powder at area ski resorts as a storm is expected to bring a fresh round of snow.
Two storms with snow will affect parts of the Rockies this week, and at least one of the storms will bring accumulating snow to the Denver metro area, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Where the two ...
While the snow will cause issues for travelers, it will be welcomed by ski resorts eager to open up more trails. According to OnTheSnow.com, just 13 to 17 percent of trails are open at Colorado's ...
A potent storm tracking across the Rockies this week will bring a dramatic drop in temperatures in its wake, and even accumulating snow, according to AccuWeather meteorologists. The wintry weather ...
The impact of the storms is assessed in six different regions of the United States: Northeast, Northern Rockies & Plains, Ohio Valley, South, Southeast, and Upper Midwest. [1] A category 5 extreme ranking is indicated by a numerical score of 18 or higher on the scale.
A general 6-12 inches of snow is forecast to fall on Utah's Wasatch Range and the Colorado Rockies, with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 50 inches from Tuesday to Wednesday night.
The amount of snow received at weather stations varies substantially from year to year. For example, the annual snowfall at Paradise Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park has been as little as 266 inches (680 cm) in 2014-2015 and as much as 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in 1971–1972.